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An open relationship The pair never married or shared a home. Instead, they met daily in Parisian cafes to talk, write, edit each other’s work, and often, share details of their secondary liaisons. 1 2 In 1929, the French philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir agreed to commit to an open relationship: one that lasted until Sartre’s death in 1980. 3 4 The French existentialists Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre are renowned philosophers of freedom. But what “existentialist freedom” is is a matter of disagreement amongst their interpreters and, some argue, between Beauvoir and Sartre themselves. 5 Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Paul Sartre: Regarding their conceptions of freedom and the relations these conceptions may have to ethical theory Dusan Galic University of Kansas William Shakespeare once wrote "To be or not to be, that is the question." Jean Paul Sartre would more than likely have dis­ missed this question in its entirety. 6 7. Simone de Beauvoir, Force de lage (Paris: Editions Gallimard, 1960), 46; Beauvoir, "Merleau-Ponty and pseudo-Sartreanism," in Privileges, Coll. Les Essais, 76 (Paris: Gal-limard, 1955). 8. Margaret A. Simons and Jessica Benjamin, Interview with Simone de Beauvoir, Paris, France, March 13, 1979. Parts of this discussion concerning Beauvoir's. 7 8 Det andra konet av Simone de Beauvoir blev snabbt feministernas bibel. 9 Beauvoir har ju sin Sartre och Bost sin Olga Kosakiewicz, en med honom jamnarig skadespelerska och f.d. 10 11 12